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Gold Debt Note From 1915

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I first found this in the early 1980's while digging through old books at my grandmother's house. I found it again yesterday while digging through a box of old books from my childhood bedroom.

Anyway, notice the detailed description on the type of money use to repay the debt. $15 is 5% of $300 ... which is roughly 1.23% per year over 4 years.



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 Posted 12/28/2017  2:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nutmeg to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very interesting. I have never seen anything quite like this before.
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Some type of bond coupon is my guess. Be nice to see a complete bond and set of attached coupons (if that's what it is!).
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I have no idea what I was thinking when I was reading this. Not sure where I got $300 from... the note says $500. And the period is stated as 6 months. Too much to drink while reading I guess.

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this may get a more comprehensive answer if it was moved to the newly created Checks, Stocks and Bonds subforum that was recently created here on CCF.

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It is a negotiable interest coupon from a promissory note.
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Very interesting, new to me as well.
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